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Beware of Pity (New ed)

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Reprinted with a new cover in B format for the fourth time due to popular demand, "Beware Of Pity" is a powerful novel which explores the complex hidden recesses of emotion.

In 1913, a young second lieutenant discovers the terrible dangers of pity and eventually flees from them into the battlefield.

His involvement begins with a faux pas: he had no idea the girl was lame when he asked her to dance.

Paying her an occasional afternoon call seemed to give him a new sense of purpose and he did not notice how imperceptibly bound up with tenderness his concern might be.

The girl's face brightened, her father doted, the young man's self-esteem rose.

But he was gradually to learn that pity, like morphia, is only a first solace to the invalid and unless one knows the exact dosage, and when to stop, it can become a virulent poison. "Beware of Pity" is Stefan Zweig's only novel and is a devastatingly sober realisation of the torment of the betrayal of both honour and love, set against the background of the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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Pushkin Press
1906548153 / 9781906548155
Paperback
01/04/2009
United Kingdom
368 pages
129 x 198 mm, 485 grams
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